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Frank E. Speizer
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 641
Citations - 140522
Frank E. Speizer is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Relative risk & Risk factor. The author has an hindex of 193, co-authored 636 publications receiving 135891 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank E. Speizer include Medical Research Council & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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Cell Dysfunction as a Precursor of Pulmonary Disease
Gareth M. Green,Frank E. Speizer,Robert A. Vigersky,Edward H. Kass,John R. Goldsmith,David Discher,Walter T. Rymzo,Walter W. Holland,Patrick J. Lawther,Donald P. Conwell,A. L. Cochrane,Henry L. Tayl +11 more
TL;DR: It is conceivable that "pre-disease" detection, or the detection of risk factors, could reduce the chances for the development of the cycle of tissue damage that characterizes already established disease.
A prospective study of body mass index and all-cause mortality in women
JE Manson,Meir J. Stampfer,G. A. Colditz,David J. Hunter,Charles H. Hennekens,Frank E. Speizer,Walter C. Willett +6 more
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Late Breaking Abstract - Occupational exposure to disinfectants and COPD incidence in US nurses: a prospective cohort study
Orianne Dumas,Raphaëlle Varraso,Krislyn M. Boggs,Catherine Quinot,Jan-Paul Zock,Paul K. Henneberger,Frank E. Speizer,Carlos A. Camargo,Nicole Le Moual +8 more
TL;DR: Results support a prospective association between exposure to disinfectants and higher COPD incidence in nurses, and this novel hypothesis merits further investigation.
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Comments on the reanalysis project.
TL;DR: As original investigators of the Harvard Six Cities Study and the American Cancer Society Study, the Heath Effects Institute project was entered into with considerable trepidation, and it was hoped that this project would provide a model for objective, structured, open, and sound evaluation.
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Ozone and photochemical pollutants. Status after 25 years.
TL;DR: Three kinds of studies - animal experimentation, controlled chamber experiments in both animals and humans and population-based epidemiological investigations are reported from a seminar held at the University of California, Davis.